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September 5, 2025
Me personally love working on my car and this type of product gives you more confidence to work by your self without anyone’s help very sturdy product
Amir Aslam
August 29, 2025
Original bolts broke on my 2012 camry amd wasnt sure if these would fit. But they did and i was happy i didnt have to return them
Vicki
July 31, 2025
Wrong size. Did not match car I put in the search bar.
Bri
July 27, 2025
Had to return product. Didn’t fit my car
Don Fisher
July 25, 2025
The Wheel Studs by Lecctso came earlier last year, and I set them aside, as it's been a long time since I changed one and I wanted to make sure I had everything, before I started the task. - As, I've learned the difficulty of taking a vehicle apart, assuming I'd be finished in just a few minutes. However, something almost always happens that lengthens the time to do it, sometimes extensively. Examples: Wrong or defective new parts, no part installation instructions, incomplete parts for the job, part design changes - sometimes like different bolt sizes, rusted or seized fasteners, expensive tools that have to be rented, tools I have but can't find, animal / insect issues, or injury, from getting sand in my eyes, to cutting a finger when a wrench slips (and I neglected to wear safety glasses or gloves.)Product ad claims: "Easy Installation: The installation of rear wheel lug stud is eazy...".First of all, it's spelled "easy" - not hard to spellll. Secondly, a period is put at the end of a sentence, not just left blankor a comma. And any new thought is made into a new sentence, so the reader better understands the author A sentence does not continue too long or combine different elements, (a 'run-on sentence'). And words are separated bya space. Most PC's have text-writing programs that come with spellchecks. And contrary to the product ad, Lug nuts are not "screws", a mistake of a non-mechanic.More importantly some may claim, is that installing a wheel lug stud - (rear as you state, but in the front too), is not "easy". Actually, it depends on your experience, tools - quality or size, reason for replacement, and environment (cold garage or outside in the elements), to name just a few variables. If 1 or more of your lugnets or studs are stripped, it can be very difficult to remove them! Same if they are corroded and the outside of the lugnut is spinning on the inside steel part. Many times, I will spend a lot of time looking for a misplaced part or tool. If the car is not jacked up and properly supported on jack stands, it can be dangerous, and you should not place your body under that vehicle. It's also hard if you have inadequate light or time to do the job. You do not want to rush through and make a mistake. And the Amazon Confirmed Fit feature is NOT always right, though it often is correct, when it says it doesn't fit. I use it to confirm the part is right, or as a reason to double check the application through other websites, like rockauto.com - who are almost always right (though they sometimes have high shipping rates. Amazon Confirmed Fit says these wheel studs fit my 2005 Hyundai Tucson - but your product webpage does not list ANY Hyundai's as compatible.
David F.
July 13, 2025
No complaints
Devin
January 25, 2025
Check your lug measurements and maybe even watch an installation video before ordering. These only worked on one of the two vehicles that needed a lug despite the fitment guide saying they'd fit. The old ones had gotten stripped out at some point before the vehicles went to auction. I'm sure I'll need more of these since most of our family vehicles come from salvage auctions, so I think getting 5 for the price of 2 or 3 locally is a pretty good deal.
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